About: The Hive
This table was conceived after stumbling upon wood that had been taken over by carpenter bees. Enthralled by the pathways crafted by the crafty insects, as well as the smell of honey, we were inspired to capture the essence of the wood in its afterlife and preserve the unique moment in time.
NYC, NY
THE
HIVE
To complement the growth rings of the tree but also allow for light to pass through the table, we constructed a steel base that would support the table but also not take away from the details at the center of the piece.
SUPPORT
CARPENTER BEES
Enthralled by the tunnels created by the carpenter bees, we sought to capture the beautiful nature of the wood that was further highlighted in this decayed form.
DIGITAL + ANALOG
In order to structurally marry the pieces together, we took advantage of the intricate networks of tunnels and used our method of resin casting to join the slabs back together.
SUPPORT
To complement the growth rings of the tree but also allow for light to pass through the table, we constructed a steel base that would support the table but also not take away from the details at the center of the piece.

Enthralled by the tunnels created by the carpenter bees, we sought to capture the beautiful nature of the wood that was further highlighted in this decayed form.
Carpenter Bees

DIGITAL + ANALOG
In order to structurally marry the pieces together, we took advantage of the intricate networks of tunnels and used our method of resin casting to join the slabs back together.

To complement the growth rings of the tree but also allow for light to pass through the table, we constructed a steel base that would support the table but also not take away from the details at the center of the piece.
SUPPORT
DIGITAL + ANALOG
In order to structurally marry the pieces together, we took advantage of the intricate networks of tunnels and used our method of resin casting to join the slabs back together.
Enthralled by the tunnels created by the carpenter bees, we sought to capture the beautiful nature of the wood that was further highlighted in this decayed form.